Fill in as many the search conditions as desired. The
search will return all records that match at least one string
from each of the specified fields. To specify more than one
string in a field, separate the different strings by semicolons
(any Unix style regular expression can be used here.
This means that
a "New" in the City field (without the quotation marks) will match New
York as well as New Brunswick. This search takes about a minute)

Numerical fields can be searched with
relative numerical expressions < (field is less than specified
value), <= (field is less than or equal to specified value), >
(field is greater than specified value), >= (field is greater than
or equal to specified value), .. (the inclusive range operator, field
is between lower and upper limit, inclusive. It has to be preceded and
followed by a blank), and <> (the exclusive range operator,
field is between lower and upper limit, exclusive. It also has to be
preceded and followed by a blank).
For instance if you specify 100 .. 200, all entries with a value in
that field between 100 and 200 will be returned. Specifying 100..200
(without spaces) will not work. You can specify multiple conditions in
these fields too (e.g. < 100 ; >= 900)

If you get no entries back, it is probably because there are no matching
entries in the database. This can be either because you mis-typed an
entry or because you specified contradicting criteria, or there really
are no registrations with the specified selection criteria.

If this sounds complicated, that is because it is complicated. You
can do elaborate searches, but the more capabilities the search engine
has, the more complicated it becomes. HINT: start with as few parameters as
possible (add other parameters a few at a time to focus the search when needed).

Specify Search Parameters

Aircraft Manufacturer/Aircraft Model

The manufacturer and model number (not commonly used names like
Centurion of Tomahawk) must be spelled exactly like in the database
You can use regular expressions in this field if you
are not sure how the model number is spelled. For instance:Grumman.*AA.*5.*B
will find Grumman AA5B, Grumman-AA-5B, Grumman AA 5B, Grumman AA-5-B, etc.

Display results in browser
Return results to file for local storage
Send results to local printer

Return registration(s) starting with matching registration number
(e.g. to receive matches between 200 and 299 enter 100 in the left box and 200 in the right box above)

Full search with
total matches (slower)
Stop search
after selected number of matches (faster)

Disclaimer: No warranty or claims are made or implied regarding the accuracy or worthiness of the information
databases included or linked to via the Landings site. We are doing the best we can to ensure accurate
information, however, the actual data may not be accurate, up-to-date, or it may be faulty to begin with
(If you find formatting problems, please let us know, but if you find inaccuracies please contact the source).
Use these sources at your own risk. The FAA is the primary authority as to the "real" information.

Additional PH-Registration Searches:

Basic Search: Search the PH-Number Database for a Single Registration (quickest).